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D’vorah R Levy is open for in person acupuncture and telemedicine visits

My office in the Eastlake neighborhood of Seattle is open for in person acupuncture  visits.  I have been in private practice since 1994.  I have developed an approach that individualizes the treatment for each patient incorporating Acupuncture, Acutonics, Matrix Energetics, herbs and yoga.

I specialize in treating many kinds of pain including back, neck, feet and hands. Also  joint pain including shoulders, knees , hips and feet. I also enjoy working with women and hormone issues including PMS, regulating menses, menopausal symptoms.

I am continuing to follow COVID protocols recommended by Acupuncture associations including wearing a mask and I require  that all my patients  wear a mask.

I now offer reserved parking in the building.

 

 

Finding Relief: The Benefits of Acupuncture for Treating Chronic Pain

Finding Relief: The Benefits of Acupuncture for Treating Chronic Pain

According to a study published in 2023, approximately 51 million people in the United States suffer from chronic pain, with about 17 million of those suffering from high-impact chronic pain. Those who suffer from chronic pain find their lives altered in difficult ways. The search for relief is constant. Traditional medicine offers various prescription medications, but if you

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Understanding the Differences Between Dry Needling and Acupuncture

Understanding the Differences Between Dry Needling and Acupuncture

When most people hear the term “acupuncture” they think of needles being inserted into the skin. The term dry needling is often brought up for people suffering from pain as well and it also includes needles being inserted into the skin. But for the most part, that’s where the similarities end. Everything from their origins and benefits to how

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A Helpful Primer on Acupuncture Needles

Just how many types are there and what do they all do?

If you’ve ever thought about trying acupuncture, you might find yourself with an equal mix of curiosity and trepidation. What is this “ancient medicine?” How does it work? And what about all the different kinds of needles? Do they hurt? Let’s take some of the guesswork and trepidation

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